AN: Nope, still don't own Teen Titans… yes, I know, let's cry together.

Chapter 8: We're Done!

"Are you serious?" asked Cyborg.

"Yeah, so she's here with us now," said Robin. He was giving Cyborg the heads up on what was going on. He knew that Beast Boy was sure to call him next, but he just wanted to give him Ravens point of view first.

"And it all happened at once?" asked Cyborg.

"From what Raven said they had been avoiding each other for a week," said Robin.

"Man, I can't wait until he calls me," said Cyborg. "I'm gonna rip him a new one."

"Don't do that!" said Robin. "I need you to get his point of view without him knowing that you know Ravens. Then you can tell me and we can piece it all together."

"Could you not think like a detective for like five minutes?" sighed Cyborg.

"Sorry, it's pretty engrained at this point," Robin chuckled. "Look, he's probably going to call you any minute, so I'll let you go. And remember, don't say anything."

"Alright, I'll do my best," said Cyborg. "I'll call ya later."

"Good, talk to you then," said Robin and he hung up.

No sooner had Robin hung up with him Cyborg's phone rang again. There was only one person it could be. He calmed himself down, then picked it up.

"Hello?" he answered.

"Vic, it's Gar," said Beast Boy.

"Hey man, what's up?" asked Cyborg.

"Raven and I are done," said Beast Boy.

"Done?" asked Cyborg. "Ya mean, you've broken up?"

"Yeah," said Beast Boy, who was still fuming.

"What happened? I thought ya said you wouldn't break up with her," said Cyborg.

"Well it turns out we are just too different," said Beast Boy.

"Come on, man, tell me what happened," said Cyborg.

"Fine," sighed Beast Boy. "We had a fight over having kids. She said she doesn't want them and I told her I do. Then she flipped out, slapped me across the face, and left."

"That's all that happened?" asked Cyborg, who knew better.

"Yeah!" said Beast Boy.

"Well, isn't there anythin you can do to make up?" asked Cyborg.

"I don't wanna make up with her," said Beast Boy hotly. "She's so selfish I can't stand it! She knew I wanted kids way back when we first moved into the house and she never thought once to say anything to me about the fact that she didn't. I don't know what she was thinking. Maybe that I'd just change my mind to suite her needs or something."

"Well, have you ever thought about how upset Raven must be right now?" asked Cyborg. "I mean, from what I've heard, she's basically heartbroken."

"From what you've heard?" asked Beast Boy. "Have you talked to her? Or Rich? Did Rich call you?"

"Uh… no," said Cyborg thinking quickly. "No! I'm just guessin from the way you described her when she left."

"She was crying and pissed when she left," said Beast Boy. "I have a swollen cheek to prove it."

"Are you sure she didn't have a good reason for smacking you?" asked Cyborg.

"Okay, I might have said something kinda hurtful," said Beast Boy. "But she's gotta know that I was just upset."

"Well what did you say to her?" asked Cyborg.

"Just something stupid about… look, I didn't even mean it," said Beast Boy. "She's just blowing this all out of proportion."

"Look, maybe you two just need a break," said Cyborg. "Take a day or two to cool off and then try talking things out."

"Nope, I'm done with her," said Beast Boy. "There is no solution to our problem, so nothing can be done."

"Whatever, man," sighed Cyborg. "Like I said, take a day to cool off and then try thinking rationally."

"Whatever dude," said Beast Boy.

"I'll take to ya later, 'kay?" said Cyborg.

"Fine," sighed Beast Boy. "Bye."

"Bye man," said Cyborg and hung up. He quickly picked the phone back up and dialed Robin.

Raven sat on the freshly made bed in the guest room with Bijou on her lap. She was still sniffling and her face was itching from the leftovers of her salty tears. Starfire sat next to her, trying to comfort her.

"But, Raven, surely he must love you," said Starfire. "All of you."

"No, he doesn't," said Raven sadly, shaking her head. "He never loved me."

"Please, do not speak like that," said Starfire. "He must love you, for I know that you love him."

"No, I don't," said Raven. "I hate him. I hate him for all it's worth."

"And what is it worth?" asked Starfire.

Raven sighed and said, "It's just an expression, Kori. The point is I never want to see him again." She lay down on the bed and turned away from Starfire. "I think I'm going to take a nap."

"Alright, I shall leave you be then," said Starfire getting up. She quietly went to the door and watched as Raven curled up. Just as she was leaving she could hear her softly starting to cry again. Starfire sighed and left.

She didn't like to see her friend so upset, especially when it was another one of her friends' fault. She had to go see what her husband thought of the whole situation. She went to the kitchen and found him sitting at the table on the phone.

"Rich, I am in needing to speak with you," said Starfire.

"Okay, just give me a second," said Robin kindly.

She nodded and sat down across from him. She waited for him to finish his conversation, then began. "I am quite worried about Raven," she said concerned. "She says that she does not love friend Garfield anymore."

"I know, just give her a little time," said Robin. "She's had a rough and emotional day." That was evident since most of their possessions had been rearranged or had exploded.

"Do you suppose that Garfield only loved Raven for her ability to have children?" asked Starfire.

"No," said Robin, shaking his head. "But I do think he's got some serious issues. He doesn't feel bad about anything he did."

"Well he should," said Starfire. "Making Raven cry so horribly and making her believe that he does not love her. He should feel bad if not horrible."

"Kori, calm down," said Robin. "The last thing you need to be right now is upset."

"I know," said Starfire. "But I do not believe harm will come to our bumgorf if I am concerned for my friends."

"Still, this is their business, not ours," said Robin. "So I don't want you to get too involved when you don't have to be."

"Do not worry," said Starfire with a smile. "I won't." She stood up and headed for the fridge. To keep her morning sickness down she had to make sure she ate frequently. She had basically gotten a handle of it, but she was still ill anytime before noon.

Raven had changed into her nightgown and then curled back up on the bed. Bijou could sense that she was upset and he made sure to comfort her in the best way he knew. She softly stroked his fur and wished that he could tell her that everything was going to be okay. That today never happened and when she awoke tomorrow she was going to be home with a man who did truly loved her. All of her.

"He never did love me," she sighed to herself. "He just wanted to use me. Just like every other person who's showed me the tiniest bit of affection. How could I have been so blind? How could I have been so stupid? Of course he didn't love me. I knew no one could ever love me for me."

She felt the tears forming again and she buried her face into her pillow. Bijou mewed and rubbed himself against her, trying to show her how much he wanted her to feel better. She held him close and continued to cry.

Beast Boy sat on the couch flipping through the channels without really paying attention. His mind was anywhere but on the television. Timber lay on the couch with him, his head resting on Beast Boy's lap. He knew his master was upset. Beast Boy patted his head, but, again, he really wasn't paying attention. He was still pissed at Raven.

"How could she lead me on like this?" he asked himself. "I've given her a year of my life for absolutely nothing."

Timber sat up and barked.

"What's your problem?" asked Beast Boy. Timber whined and jumped off of the couch. Beast Boy watched as Timber ran up the stairs and out of his sight. Beast Boy shrugged and settled back into the couch.

The house had never seemed so quiet before. So quiet and empty. Sure, Raven had never been very loud, but even without her presence the house seemed larger than usual. He knew he had to get used to this. But he didn't care. It was better than having her there to tell him what their future was going to be.

Finally, after about an hour of sitting around stewing in his own negativity, he decided to head up to bed. He climbed the stairs and was surprised to see Timber. He was lying in front of Ravens meditation room, looking sad. Or, as sad as a dog can look. When he saw Beast Boy he began to whine.

Beast Boy just passed him by and went right into his room. He climbed into bed and tried to go to sleep. Timber quickly entered and sat at the foot of Beast Boy's bed, whimpering.

"Timber, stop it," said Beast Boy.

The dog only let out a small yelp and then started whining again. Beast Boy groaned and got up. He shooed the dog out of the room and closed the door. Timber was quite upset by this, so he sat down in front of the door and continued to whimper and bark. Beast Boy crawled back into bed and covered his head with his pillow, trying to drown out the sound of Timbers constant whines. It was going to be a long night.